TripAdvisor Reviews Hua Shan Hotel Huangshan

Travel Blogs from Huangshan

... anyone got 2 feet from the edge of the rock he started to have a panic attack. Sara and I took yoga and jumping pictures on top of the rocks up here and I thought he was going to keel over. He could barely look at us. The funny thing was, we were miles from the edge. Poor guy. The next part of the hike was my favourite. (By the way I have bought a new computer from a friend, but it has British English settings and it corrects my spelling of words ...

... guides. We did our best to steer clear of the especially large groups but of course had to wait our turn for the prime photo spots plenty of times throughout the day.

Similar to lots of the other beautiful natural wonders that we had seen throughout China, we found ourselves visiting very creatively named landmarks throughout our time on Mt. Huangshan. Some were very appropriately named (and easy to figure out) and others were still a mystery no matter how well ...

... by the cablecar. It was amazing. When we arrived we decided on the route and started walking. While walking it started to get warmer and at some point the sun was shining and we could see a lot. We walked and climbed up and took many pictures. At some point we split up, as the German guys would stay at the mountains for the night and had to look for a hotel and we (the French couple and me) had to go back. We ...

... hostel. 2) A basic Chinese wouldn't have been a bad idea as only very few here can speak English. 3) A (to me) completely different and (again) unknown culture. My first plan was to stay here until the end of my stay on China (the 8th of December), but I decided to go to Beijing too ^^ I will go there on the 4th of December and visit the Forbidden City and see the Great ...

... for the visuals in Avatar, unfortunately it was pretty much completely submerged in mist so we didn't get to see a whole lot apart from a tonne of Chinese tourists in yellow ponchos with matching plastic trousers and blue over shoes following round tour guides on loud hailers. We hiked up which was hard enough but these poor buggers were carrying backbreaking loads of rice and food all the way up the ...